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Which statement best explains why Ben uses the same width to draw arcs from A and B that intersect at S? A. BQ = BS when ∠AQS ≅ ∠BQS.

B. AQ = AS when ∠AQS ≅ ∠BQS.

C. ∠AQS ≅ ∠BQS when AS = BS and AQ = BQ.

∠AQS ≅ ∠BQS when AS = BQ D. and BS = AQ.


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